647. phil, nicole and friends - infinitus 2022 (#6)


a smiling angel
appeared out of the dark clouds
her wings carried you… 🦊❤️

Infinitus 2022 was chock full of folks being there for other folks who were struggling. With 18 miles to go in the 100 mile race, Phil LaCroix was hurting badly and felt he was unable to go back out into the night to complete the race. That’s when Jason Mozel jumped in and treated Phil’s feet even though he was horribly sleep deprived from supporting and pacing his wife Amber who went on to win the 250 mile race. Then there was Maia Buckingham who assisted in getting Phil ready to push off.   Then there was Prem Linskey who jumped in to pace Phil to the next aid station 6 miles away. He too was sleep deprived and neck deep in helping out at the event and was also committed to pace Amber in her 250 mile effort at midnight. Then there was Nicole Hufford Leach* who was recovering from her own medical issues who volunteered to pace Phil for the final 12 miles after Prem had done his job.  And then came Ben Feinson who convinced two other runners including Maia (wish I knew the other’s names) to accompany him into the woods to meet Nicole and Phil as they wound their way back down to the finish.  And then there was Jeff Arnold who shuttled back and forth between aid stations to help out as he could and stood as watchman waiting for headlamps to show up in the dark. A procession of headlamps finally appeared and snaked through the trails and into the finishing roadway. Phil led the way with “The Safety Dance” playing on the speaker he had tethered to his pack. It was amazing to see them moving as a group toward the finish. This is what friends do… this is Infinitus. 🦊❤️


* I used the term “smiling angel” in the haiku because the first time I met Nicole years ago at Infinitus she was running the 100 miler and was pretty much destroyed as she moved through the night… with a big smile on her face. Always a big smile… Well done Nicole. 

 

 

646. the power of small things - infinitus 2022 (5)

hey! remember me?
“you gave me ginger candy
when i was puking” 

It was a glum sort of morning at the race site on Friday. A very tall,  lanky and soft spoken young man approached me and said, “You gave me ginger candy a number of years ago when I was puking on the side of the trail and it really helped me.” He said his name was Colton.  He could tell I didn’t remember the occasion so he described it to me. Then I recalled the meeting. I felt myself becoming overcome with emotion as I looked at him and recalled the meeting years ago. It felt really good to be remembered by him for such a minor act of kindness. It brightened the glum morning mood. How is it that such seemingly small gestures of kindness and gratitude can have such powerful effects? I love it! 🦊❤️


 

645. amber - infinitus 2022 (#4)



orbiting the trails
night after day after night
she became a star 🦊❤️💫⭐️🌟

I have no words to really describe what I witnessed at Infinitus regarding the unbelievable accomplishment of Amber Mozel as she won the the 250 Mile Trail Ultramarathon in the rugged mountain trails of Vermont. It was her first attempt at such a distance. She was the only runner able to complete the grueling ordeal. Her grit, tenacity, humor, anger, surrender and final victory in 4 days, 23 hours 10 minutes was a thing to behold. I am grateful to have Amber as my friend and I am honored to have been allowed to play a small role in her crew’s stellar execution of supporting her in this memorable creation of a Star… Thank you for what you taught us all over the last 4 days Amber. 🦊❤️








644. over and over and over - Infinitus 2022 (#3)

topsy-turvy trails
going this way - going that
over and over  ðŸ¦Š❤️

As I walked the trails I pondered the efficiency and flexibility of the directional signage. As the ultra runners endured the trails, they pondered their own efficiency and flexibility - over and over and over again….  ðŸ¦Š❤️








 

643. magic bench - infinitus 2022 (#2)

there’s a magic bench
on an island of crazies
where it all makes sense  ðŸ¦Š❤️

At the Infinitus 2022 Ultramarathon extravaganza runners compete in races from 8K through 888K (550 miles) through the rugged mountains of Ripton Vermont. It is a gathering of people who do these types of things because they need to do things like what Infinitus offers them. You can see it all there. Joy, pain, exhilaration, desperation, mobility, immobility, laughing, crying, strong legs, destroyed legs, animation, zombie state, clear vision, hallucinations, feet with skin intact, feet full of blisters, goal reaching, falling short. Amazing people on this island of crazies. 🦊❤️

 

642. letting go of time - infinitus 2022 (#1)


to compete with time
you just need to stop racing
then the gold is yours… 🦊❤️

I’m in Vermont for a few days or so… lots of time to goof off doing anything, nothing or what shows up next. Quite enjoyable I must say!  ðŸ¦Š❤️

 

641. give me the words


can you imagine
all the possibilities
that live in the now 🦊❤️

The little library hutch that I pass daily always is a source of material for my haiku posts. I hope you see the connection between the haiku and the photograph. 🦊❤️